Monday, December 12, 2016

Tears to Cheers

Book 2 in The Celebration Series

USA Today Bestselling Author Stacy Eaton

Linda Maxim is a woman who learned early on how to work hard and succeed.
Her only regret is that the man she loved disappeared just days after she got
pregnant at the tender age of sixteen.

Fourteen years later, Ian Dugan needs a break
from life and ends up crashing his vehicle and waking up in the hospital to
find Linda watching over him.

Can Linda forgive Ian for leaving her alone as a pregnant teen? Will Ian be
able to forgive Linda and himself when he learns of the daughter he never knew
about? Find out on New Year’s Eve if Ian can erase the tears and find something
to cheer about.

Tears to Cheers is the second book
in The Celebration Series; the first is Tangled
in Tinsel.

When the technicians were ready,
I stepped out of the room after one final glance at the monitor to confirm that
he was still stable. Outside the room, the team huddled, waiting to be let back
in to prepare for the next step.

I glanced at the assistant who was
talking to John Pointer, one of Celebration Township’s police officers, “Is
someone trying to notify the family?” she asked him.

“His license said he is from Bryn
Mawr, which I think is down by Philadelphia. Thad is trying to contact someone
down there to try and make a notification.”

“Officer Pointer,” he nodded as I
approached him and asked, “What is the patient’s name?”

John glanced at the small notepad he
held in his hand, “Ian Dugan, age thirty-one.”

All eyes landed on me as the gasp
left my lips. “Ian Dugan? Is his birthday April twenty-fifth?”

“Yeah? Why? You know him?” John
queried back.

I glanced back at the door, “Yeah, I
know him.”

“Damn, sorry about that, Linda. How
long has it been since you’ve seen him?” Jason asked from beside me.

Memories of my sophomore year of
high school flashed to the front of my mind like a strobe light. Ian’s light
green eyes and boyish smile as he grinned down at me when I said I’d go to his
junior prom with him filled my mind.

I’d been enthralled with his eyes,
with the smile that could light up a room along with the deep voice that
commanded attention, even at that young age.

“I haven’t seen him since I was
sixteen, no one around here has.”

I stared at the door as the voices
around me faded. Ian Dugan was the man I had fallen head over heels in love
with in high school, the one I had lost my virginity to on his prom night. He
was also the one who disappeared out of my life two days later. He not only
vanished from my life, but from our school and our town as well. Shortly after
he had left, I had resolved to never fall in love again.

The Celebration Series

Welcome to the second book in the
Celebration Township Series, Tears to
Cheers. This series consists of thirteen novel/novellas that take place
over the course of a year, beginning with Christmas. During that year, twelve
more stories will unfold in the Township of Celebration, Pennsylvania, and each
release will coincide with an upcoming holiday.

Tangled
in Tinsel was the first book in the series and
was released in October of 2015. Heathens
to Hearts is the third book and releases in January. While these books
constitute a series, they can also be standalone reads.

Sunday, December 11, 2016

The Remingtons: Mended by Love

USA Today Bestselling Author Stacy Eaton

Blurb:

Josey Napier had given up on love after a longtime crush told
her he loved her like a sister. Intent on staying busy at work as a surgical
nurse to suppress the pain, Josey is shocked when she recognizes Tucker
Wheatcraft, the police officer who saved a friend’s child from drowning, on her
operating room table—fighting for his own life.

Four months after pulling a young boy from the freezing water
while off duty, Tucker is struck by a car and shot. When he wakes up and finds
the woman he’s had his eye on standing vigil over him, he’s thankful to be
alive, but after weeks of therapy, Tucker still isn’t getting the feeling back
in his legs, and the mind games are starting to wreak havoc with him. Can he
ever be the kind of man that Josey deserves?

Two of the officers were sitting up,
one with her arm in a sling close to her side, another with gauze wrapped
around his head, but the third one grabbed my attention like a neon sign. The
officer was on his back, his uniform partially removed, and several people were
working around him even as they moved him into a treatment area.

I
followed the crowd of people into the room, standing back and listening to what
was happening. These people were trained for emergency room trauma. I wasn’t
here to complete any medical procedure, just to oversee and have a good idea of
what we had when he came upstairs.

His
blood pressure was high, understandably the material of his pants on his left
leg had been cut, and bone stuck out through the skin, damn. I stepped around
the gurney to the other side to see what exactly they were working on and found
several people fixated on his abdomen area.

I
clenched my teeth. A gunshot to the abdomen was never good. There were so many
organs that could be damaged. All that soft tissue to check would be hell in
the OR. If the bullet had fragmented inside his abdomen cavity, it was going to
take a while to find it all.

The
ER doctors called out for tests to be done, and I stepped up to Paul. “Hey,
Paul, can you order an X-ray of his abdomen while they are doing the leg? I
want to know if the bullet fragmented, and if so, how badly.”

“You
got it, Josey,” Paul replied and I melted into the shadows again. As I leaned
against the wall, I looked at the officer’s face for the first time. He was
staring at me, and my heart skipped as I recognized him. Oh, shit.

Normally,
I stayed out of the way when it came to the trauma room, but his eyes screamed
for help—or maybe he just wanted someone to tell him it was going to be
alright. I approached the gurney, resting my hand on his forehead. “Tucker,
hold on, okay. We’re going to do everything we can for you.”

He
swallowed and gave the slightest nod before he closed his eyes and winced in
pain as someone pushed on his stomach. A moment later, he bucked his body and
screamed as his leg was shifted.

“His
pressure is dropping,” someone called out.

“Tucker,
hold on, you got this.” I glanced around the room. “Has he had any morphine?”

“Yes,”
one of the nurses stated, “but he’s not responding to it.”

“We
have a ventricular fibrillation! Get me the paddles!” Paul shouted as an alarm
began to sound.

I
stepped out of the way, staring at Tucker as his body went slack.

I
grabbed a nurse as she brushed past me, “I need a favor.” She nodded. “Get in
touch with Dr. Mark Ellis and tell him Tucker Wheatcraft is getting ready to go
into surgery,” I glanced down at Tucker’s pale face, “and tell him it’s not
good.”

Stacy Eaton's Other Remington KW Romances:

Cured
by Love:

Dina
Greene and Ellie Parker met during their college years and on the night that
they meet at NightCaps to reconnect, Dina’s life begins to change. For six
years, Dina has closed off her heart, moving from one man to another, trying to
feel something other than her own pain and guilt.

Ryan Wilde is a plastic surgeon who strives to give people a better quality of
life, especially children. The night he watches Dina leave the bar with another
one-night stand, he resolves to offer up a challenge to get her to view herself
in a new light.

Little does he know that the challenge will change both their lives, but when
Dina’s secret is exposed, will Ryan be able to accept it and trust her, or will
Dina go back to her old ways and leave Ryan broken?

Revived
by Love

A New Year’s Kiss with a stranger will turn
Pediatrician Mark Ellis’s world upside down. Even more so when he is called
into the hospital for a drowning victim and finds out it is the son of the
woman who changed everything for him.

Joanne Ward is done with her husband and his cheating ways. A single kiss with
a man she doesn’t know seals the deal and the divorce papers are served. When
her son falls through ice and is clinging to life she comes face to face with
the man who gave her the inner strength to move forward.

Can the two of them find the sparks they shared, or will the incident with her
son send them in opposite directions?

About Stacy Eaton

Stacy Eaton is a USA Today Best Selling author and
began her writing career in October of 2010. Stacy took an early retirement
from law enforcement after over fifteen years of service in 2016, with her last
three years in investigations and crime scene investigation to write full time.

Stacy resides in southeastern Pennsylvania with her husband, who works in law
enforcement, and her teen daughter who is working toward her second degree
black belt in Tae Kwon Do and on the choral and cheerleading squads at school.
She also has a son who is currently serving in the United States Navy.

Stacy is very involved in Domestic Violence Awareness and served on the Board
of Directors for her local Domestic Violence Center for three years.

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